Micro-Linux operating system on the user interface. Because of its small size, it is about 10 MB, so it runs quickly by loading the whole into RAM. Tiny Core Linux, the world's smallest desktop release, released version 4.5 today.
Tiny Core Linux is a micro-Linux operating system based on the Linux kernel of Linux2.6. it adopts BusyBox, Tiny X, FLTK and other small software to build a graphic user interface. Because of its small size, it is about 10 MB, so it runs quickly by loading the whole into RAM. Due to the high degree of streamlining, by default, the desktop environment and hardware support are not complete. However, users have full customization freedom to expand their applications by installing software and driver modules.
Version 4.5 has made many improvements based on previous versions. The main content is as follows:
? Upgrade wbar to the latest version 2.3.0.
? The wbar. sh and wbar_setup files are updated, and a new wbarconf graphic user interface is designed for the new wbar version.
? AppBrowser and AppsAudit in the old version are replaced by the new application interface.
? Rename ScmBrowser as ScmApps, and add a descriptive title that can be deleted and move its URI to the underlying layer. In addition, adaptive menus are added.
? The underlying code of f2 and f3 is updated.
In addition, you must note that:
? Version 4.5 requires the new Xprogs. tcz and wbar. tcz files.
? All files with the suffix. wbar and. wbarconf must be deleted from the main directory.
? CorePlus has three new boot time options to choose from.
Details: Core v4.5 Change Log